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1003 Recreational Boating Facilities
Requirements for accessible routes and ramps are applied to gangways, but exceptions to criteria for maximum rise and slope, handrail extensions, and level landings are provided....
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BLENDED TRANSITION
[DSA-AC] A raised pedestrian street crossing, depressed corner, or similar connection between the pedestrian access route at the level of the sidewalk and the level of the pedestrian street...
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Ground-Level Play Components
Ground-Level Play Components There are two requirements addressing how many ground-level play components must be on an accessible route: One of Each Type Ground-Level...
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A4
Is there vertical clearance of at least 114 inches (9 feet 6 inches) from the site entrance to the vehicle pull-up area, the access aisle, and along the vehicle route to the exit?...
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607.5 Controls
Controls shall be between the bathtub rim and grab bar, and between the open side of the bathtub and the centerline of the width of the bathtub....
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4.34.5.5(5) Shower unit
Figure 49 Location of Grab Bars and Controls of Adaptable Showers...
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BINDING EFFECT
This will bar any person who is a member of the Settlement Class from prosecuting or maintaining any claim or action released under the terms of the Settlement Agreement....
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RECOMMENDATION OF 19-INCH LOWER ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT AS THE MINIMUM ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD SEPTEMBER 27, 2013
RECOMMENDATION OF 19-INCH LOWER ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT AS THE MINIMUM ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 SUBMITTED BY: The Brewer Company (Jack DeBraal, committee member) Hausmann...
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406.4.1 Clear height
[DSA-AC] The clear height of vehicle and pedestrian areas required to be accessible shall comply with Chapter 11A or 11B, as applicable. Advisory 406.4.1 Clear height....
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Team Player Seating Areas
It is recommended that ramps be used wherever possible for accessible routes connecting team or player seating areas and areas of sport activity....
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233.3.1.2.2.1 Unit Pads, F233.4.1.2.2.1 Unit Pads
at each group site shall be designed and constructed to accept the installation of emergency transportable housing units with mobility features complying with 809.2 and shall be on an accessible...
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R302.7.2 Vertical Surface Discontinuities
route....
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Obstructions [4.7.8]
It is important that parked cars, lampposts, utility poles, and other elements placed along sidewalks not obstruct connecting accessible routes....
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IV. Discussion of Findings and Implications
, each type of surface had some type of issue or series of issues that affected the product’s performance and contribute to the necessity and frequency of surface maintenance to assure accessibility...
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Are freight or service elevators required to comply?
When an elevator is used to provide a required accessible route between stories, it must meet requirements for passenger elevators....
- Access for 9-1-1 and Telephone Emergency Services
- AJW Architectural Products UG3-Railing UG3X-Y108 108" Concealed Snap Flange, 1.5" Diameter, Peened Grip - Configuration Y
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Problem Five
Problem Five: A large number of accessible parking spaces are provided, including van accessible spaces, at a school near the main building entrance....
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Stages.
accessible route to access the stage area. ...
- Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide
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1(3)(a)(i)
(i) Where a building elevator is provided only as a means of creating an accessible route to dwelling units on a ground floor, the building is not considered an elevator building for purposes...
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6.3(3)
(3) Each bedroom shall have adequate space to provide a minimum clear floor space of 36 in (915 mm) along each side of the bed and to provide an accessible route complying with 4.3.3 to...
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Assembly Areas
Because handrails may interfere with egress where they adjoin seating and since accessible routes are required to connect to wheelchair seating locations, compliance with 4.9, including...